Piece
Duplicate of E 40/5508: Herts. Endorsed: As E 40/5509.
Catalogue reference: E 40/5511
Date: [1100-1603]
Duplicate of E 40/5508: Herts. Endorsed: As E 40/5509.
Piece
Catalogue reference: E 40/12680
This record is about the Counterpart of bargain and sale, 1 January, 4 Elizabeth, by Henry Sharington of Lacook,... dating from 1562 Jan 1 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Counterpart of bargain and sale, 1 January, 4 Elizabeth, by Henry Sharington of Lacook, Wiltshire, esquire, brother and heir to Sir William Sharington, knight, to John Younge, of the city of Bristowe, esquire, in consideration of 113l. 6s. 8d. of (1) a tenement or storehouse 'upon the key' in the parish of St. Stevens, late in the tenure of William Shipman, now of William Carr, merchant, late parcel of the possessions of 'Cannynges Chauntery,' founded within the church of Ratclyff, between a storehouse late Henry Sharington's now Thomas Shipman's and a storehouse late William Tyndall's now occupied by William Aprice, extending from the key eastwards to the end of a tenement in Marshe Street, on the south side; (2) a 'tenement burgage or rent,' in the occupation of John Gorneye, merchant, in 'Balamstrete alias Baldwynstrete,' in the parish of St. Leonardes, sometime belonging to the 'Chaunterie or service called Katheryn Jonnes service,' founded in the parish church of 'the Hollie Trinitie otherwise called Christes churche,' between the tenement late belonging to William Ballarde, merchant, deceased, now in the 'occupieng' of George Snyg, merchant, on the west, and a tenement in the 'occupieng' of Thomas Dixson, 'gonnar,' on the east, extending from the said street northward to the 'towne wall next to the marches there southward,' 'and in bredth from the orcharde grounde of James Baylies merchaunt estwarde unto the house and gardeine sometime in the tenure of Robert Butlares,' now of George Snygg, westward; which storehouse Sir William Sharington bought inter alia of Sir Myles Partridge knight, deceased, and Hughe Partridge, gentleman, Sir Myles' brother, as appears by indenture between them, dated 3 October, 2 Edward VI, and the tenement or burgage of the said Hughe Partridge, the survivor, as appears by indenture 24 December, 1 Mary. Signed John Yonge. Gloucestershire.
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Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A
Counterpart of bargain and sale, 1 January, 4 Elizabeth, by Henry Sharington of Lacook,...
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